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To: rrm_bcnu who wrote (4365)5/19/2006 9:33:06 AM
From: scion  Respond to of 12518
 
LOL! - I suspect that Plasticon has a notarized document that grants conveyance.

SO, what's holding up the assignment of the patents Pumpty?

What are the requirements for recordation (37 CFR 3)?

Essentially the rules:

(1) specify the minimum information about the transaction that must be submitted;

(2) require submitters to submit this information of a separate cover sheet; and

(3) specify that submissions must be legible and of such quality to permit processing; and

(4) pay the proper recording fee.

The rules permit submission of true copies of assignment-related documents; original documents are not required nor desired.

How is an assignment-related document processed?.

All assignments are processed through an image-based workflow management system called the Patent and Trademark Assignment System (PTAS).
Paper documents are manually scanned into the PTAS. Documents received electronically through EFS, ETAS or EPAS are electronically scanned into the PTAS system.
Bibliographic data concerning the property (ies) and party (ies) involved in the transaction are transcribed from the manually scanned image by the PTO or are entered by the requesting party at the time of submission through EFS, ETAS or EPAS. This bibliographic data is entered into the USPTO Assignment Historical Database. The data submitted is reviewed for completeness and the documents are determined to be recordable or non-recordable.
The images of the coversheet and the document found recordable are automatically assigned reel and frame numbers by the PTAS and put on searchable media (microfilm and CD-ROM).
PTAS software then superimposes the assigned reel and frame numbers, the official recordation date stamp and the payment information on the images.
The PTAS generates a “Notice of Recordation” which is returned to the correspondence address on the cover sheet.

Documents found to be non-recordable are returned to the customer with a “Notice of Non-Recordation” citing the reason for non-recordation.

uspto.gov



To: rrm_bcnu who wrote (4365)5/19/2006 9:38:38 AM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12518
 
You seem to be missing the point. The USPTO requires any patent assignation, grant, or conveyance to be recorded with them in order for the assignation, grant, or conveyance to be officially recognized (as an asset with any value). Scionist provided a quick and easy way for Turek to do this on-line.

- Jeff